4 things to do in Conroe and Montgomery this weekend, Feb. 17-19

There are several options for activities and entertainment in Conroe and Montgomery this weekend, Feb. 17-19, whether you want to attend the musical “My Fair Lady” or eat some crawfish paired with Southern Star brews.

Consider adding one of these local options to your weekend plans.

Potluck lunch and bingo dayFeb. 17
Participants bring a dish of their choice to contribute to the potluck lunch and then play bingo afterward to compete for prizes. The event takes place the third Friday of every month and participants are encouraged to donate miscellaneous items to be used as future prizes. 12:15-2 p.m. Free. Conroe Family YMCA, 10245 Owen Drive, Conroe. 936-756-9345. www.ymcahouston.org

My Fair LadyFeb. 17-Feb. 19
In this musical, audience members see the story of phonetics professor Henry Higgins and his quest to turn Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, into a duchess. Put on by Stage Right, the show will have its final round of performances Feb. 24-26.
8 p.m. (Feb. 17-18), 2 p.m. (Feb. 19). $15-$22. Crighton Theatre, 234 N. Main St., Conroe. 936-441-7469. www.crightontheatre.org

Live music in Downtown ConroeFeb. 17-19
Downtown Conroe’s The Red Brick Tavern and The Corner Pub will host a variety of live music this weekend. For ticket prices and show times, visit each venue’s website.

Crawfish Sundays and Paint on TapFeb. 19
This weekend Southern Star Brewing Co. hosts Crawfish Sundays, which takes placeFebruary through May on the first and third Sunday of the month. Patrons can enjoy mudbugs from The Cajun Station Food Truck paired with Southern Star brews, while enjoying live music and Paint on Tap classes for children (1 p.m.) and adults (2:30 p.m.). Noon- 6 p.m., (Prices vary). Southern Star Brewing Co., 3525 N. Frazier St., Conroe. 936-441-2739. www.southernstarbrewing.com

Born and raised in Cypress, Texas, Hannah Zedaker graduated from Sam Houston State University in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication and a minor in political science. She began as an intern with Community Impact Newspaper in 2015 and was hired upon graduation as a full-time reporter for The Woodlands edition in May 2016. She covers business, transportation, health care and other local news, specializing in Shenandoah City Council and Montgomery County nonprofit organizations.